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Cameroon: Call to tenders for provision of 7,380 small ruminants to develop livestock farming in the North-West

Cameroon: Call to tenders for provision of 7,380 small ruminants to develop livestock farming in the North-West
  • Comments   -   Thursday, 12 November 2015 08:58

(Business in Cameroon) - The Development Mission of Cameroon’s North-West (MIDENO) just launched a call to tenders for the provision of 7,380 small ruminants, goats and sheep mostly, for the 2015-2017 period.

These animals, are to help towards the development of livestock farming in that part of Cameroon, in the framework of the Project for development of livestock and fishery financed by Islamic Development Bank (IDB).

A number of 150 small ruminants are to be delivered three times each 90 days over three years. Deadline for the provision of bids is on the 9th of December 2015 at the headquarters of MIDENO in Bamenda.

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